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Miranda Walsh commented
2018-11-09 15:02:35 +0000

Hi there. We are organising an inaugural day of expert talks on Sustainable living on Sat Nov 17th at Metropolitan Uni in North London. It is a great line-up of speakers, designed to inform and educate us all with the the latest insights and tools. Please visit the Facebook Page or Website GOSUSTAIN.co.uk for more info and booking. There is a promo code for Eventbrite giving all green and environmental organisation members half price tickets. It promises to be a great day, with networking and drinks at the end. See you there. Mirnada

Christina Wilton commented
2018-11-09 14:53:00 +0000

Please could you send me some anti idling postcards. Thanks.

Jeremy Parker commented
2018-10-08 21:14:51 +0100

I’m contacting you from Extinction Rebellion, a major direct action campaign set to begin this November. Our demands to the government are simple. We want UK carbon emissions reduced to ZERO and the global ecological overshoot decreased to half a planet by 2025. We want the reversal of policies and practices that are causing the sixth mass extinction of life on this planet. And, we want a national citizens’ assembly to be formed to implement these demands. This crisis is not just environmental or economic – it is political.

From the 12th November onwards, we will block roads, do sit-ins, graffiti walls and occupy buildings, all of it peacefully and non-violently. Many of us will get arrested and even go to prison, clogging up the justice system. With small direct actions, every participant counts, even a small group. This isn’t something the government or the media will be able to ignore. We will also need people for non-arrestable action and behind-the-scenes organisation.

If this is in line with your group’s/organisation’s values, then these are the ways you could support us:

Share the event pages of our direct actions with all your members through social media and email.

We shouldn’t be part of mass surveillance, Greens voted against it, not to get into bed with it.

Phil Fletcher commented
2018-07-29 20:57:48 +0100

Robert Downer commented
2018-07-18 23:19:06 +0100

Resident Services Officer Kingsley Omankhanlen is proposing to REMOVEESTATERECYCLEBINS. Estate residents can vote Yes to support the proposal or No to keep the bins except:

“where no response is received it would be deemed that you are in favour” Kingsley (11 July 2018).

This is grossly undemocratic people were given 2 weeks to respond. We all know that council estate tenants and residents have a high non-respondence rate. Many on the estate are not happy as recycling facilities are their right and about to be removed at influential residents whim and distaste.

Yours faithfully, BoB Downer

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2018-04-16 12:31:02 +0100

Nicola Hearn commented
2018-04-12 11:21:24 +0100

Hello, I am a green party member and have done a little bit of campaigning for you in the past. I have set up a brand new food initiative called Third Space Canteen. It aims to bring people together over food and the planet. Until I can find a permanent venue, I run Supper Clubs. I’m just wondering if I could drop off some leaflets at your office as I live very close to the Biscuit Factory and I think some of you might be interested in coming along.

Do let me know and also who I should ask for if I come to the office.

Many thanks!

Nicola

William Lay commented
2018-03-26 14:04:21 +0100

Hello,

I am part of the new SOS Peckham Campaign group. We are seeking southwark council to rethink and revise the proposed development of the former Queens Road Day centre, called QR4. At current QR4 will result in increased density and massing for a Mega council office block. Estimates are 400 staff and 1000 public visitors a week, with hours of operation to include weekends and late hrs on weeknights.

We are seeking Southwark Greens advice and support. In particular

1. Demand the council pause the development and reduce the massing caused by QR4

2.Demand a biodiversity study for the site ( home to large and mature trees and a sizeable garden) and that a bat survey is performed before the proposed 18/06/2018 demolition date.

3. Request a Air Pollution impact study for the surrounding Queens Road area. Following studies in Camberwell, New cross and Deptford have lead to public/ political awareness raised.

4. Six offices across southwark are to be consolidated into the single QR4 site. To request the Council to disclose sale proceeds.

I am writing to you to support the proposal that Southwark Council should seek to acquire the freehold of the Champion Hill stadium with the object of securing the future of Dulwich Hamlet Football Club.

I am sure your readers are only too aware of the perfidy, avarice, venality and duplicity of the current owners of the site. Their actions this week, breaking many, if not all, previous agreements with the board of both the football club itself, and the board of the supporter’s trust, not to mention the absurd & ridiculous farce of seeking to deny the football club the right to use the name Dulwich Hamlet, are but the latest in a long series of lies & betrayals.

I am not going to recap at length the achievements of the football club in establishing a model for all clubs to follow in becoming a genuine pillar of the local community – they are too numerous to mention – but I will say that if Southwark loses the services of Gavin Rose, the club’s football manager, it will be a huge loss to the borough, and if you want to examine the length & depth of the club’s commitment to giving hope & help to the disadvantaged local youth, I ask you to consult Kevin Holland, former local community police officer, for his recollections of the role the club has played in this.

Personally, as a recent emigré from north London, and former season ticket holder at Arsenal F.C. no longer able to afford to attend, I was delighted by my first visit to see Dulwich Hamlet play at Champion Hill. I have since become a regular attendee, and also volunteered to help with match-day stewarding, and operate the turnstiles.

My girlfriend’s son also attends with his friends, and likewise has undertaken volunteer stewarding, which I feel was very useful for his self-confidence and experience.

In my view, to characterise the fan-base of the club as ‘hipsters’ is simplistic & insulting. The fan-base is as broad in age, gender, race & demographic as the borough itself, and all the cheap cracks about craft beer and sauerkraut are obscuring the truth: Dulwich Hamlet is very much part of the borough’s community, and all Southwark residents can be proud of it, and should do everything they can to support it. I therefore urge you to do likewise, as, I am confident, you already intend to do.

Sincerely yours,

William Chidley

Savas Yilmaz commented
2018-02-24 05:46:02 +0000

I emailed Neil Coyle, the local MP in regards to my huge concerns about what is going on in Syria-Afrin with Turkey’s invasion there. I asked him to make some noise and bring to attention the suffering and destruction Turkey is causing, videos are appearing of war crimes and civilians being killed and even executed on camera.

He repeated essentially what Boris Johnson said and that Turkey’s “securing its borders”, almost legitimizing this attack on another countries land and causing death and destruction for their racist interests.

The United Kingdom current government staying silent because of Brexit, desperate to sell weapons to Turkey (who enquires to buy simply to keep the UK quiet).

I want to know if you can stand up and be a voice in matters like this, so the next person we (my family) votes for actually voices my concerns.

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2018-02-22 17:50:53 +0000

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2018-02-22 17:34:53 +0000

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2018-02-22 10:10:50 +0000

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Phil Fletcher commented
2017-06-27 05:16:00 +0100

Trying to find an email address on your website, so that i can send you a draft motion for conference.